Firefox 3 vulnerability, 8 million people affected!

If you were one of those 8 million people that downloaded Firefox 3 the other day be aware that Tipping Point DVLabs has announced a vulnerability in Mozilla's latest browser.

Details are unknown but in order for this exploit to work, you'll have to visit a site with the malicious code and click the infected link. Zero Day rates the severity as "High" and it effects both version 2 and 3 of the popular internet browser.

Mozilla has acknowledged the security issue and should have a patch issued in its 3.0.1 release shortly.

I was an avid user of Firefox, But...the latest build kind of sucks, imo. No good extensions or themes. I've gotta have mouse gestures and more tab features. Maxthon, based on IE, is more secure and comes standard with the features I need most.

Come on Firefox! Get with the program. Until then...I'll stick with Maxthon, which I have never strayed from since it's old IE2 days.

No, it is not that risky because no information about the exploit is getting out until it is fixed by the developers! BTW. The Guys who found that error have also one Listed that was Mailed to Microsoft about 650 days before and that is still unfixed...